>>30346852>>30347117so far, all our speculative biology so far is perfectly natural, even the mushrooms and the wasps i made some time ago, but through artificial glyphs and the complex application of our chuubanite ability, it doesn't have to be. i forgot what kind of climate type our region is in was specifically called, but it naturally tends to have high biodiversity. add to that chuubanite that naturally speeds up evolution, and we get more biodiversity. finally, allow /meat/heads to have a slight head start in genetic modification when we start developing that, and biodiversity on /meat/ should be higher than anywhere else.
we should start thinking of ways we can be creative with the tools at our disposal. lets start thinking about species that could only exist with /meat/ chuubanite, or species that make use of chuubanite to branch out in ways that wouldn't be possible in real life because the kinds of developments they would have to go through would normally be too costly, and too time consuming to work. lets start thinking of ways that entirely new species, and evolutionary strategies could come into being with the help of our unique combination of traits. lets think of ways humans can directly take control over those processes to create a biopunk, biotech society. how would our culture influence our land's nature, and vice versa? lets think about species that properly represent our concept.
i love roseanon's coma buds, they cover someone in bondage, and mucus that makes them feel like they are in a constant state of drowning, before slowly disolving their body while they are still fully conscious over the course of weeks until they are nothing but bones and dissolved flesh, and then it recreates their whole body with plant material. isn't that awesome? i wrote about the mushrooms and wasps because of that. not the recent mushrooms, but these ones:
https://rentry.org/evxnzhttps://rentry.org/nosvglet's put /meat/ culture into everything.